It might be better to be calling this $20 version the Up-Date CD.
I have one and MS uses that term.
I also have a WinME UpDate CD (the $50 version) and it will
do more than the $20 (SE) mentioned above, (and for different OSs.)
As in most things MS, there is a lot of confusion and non-uniformity.
I can offer no more details than that...
Rick Glazier
> The only upgrade CD that could not be used as a qualifying product, nor
> could you do a clean install with it, was the Win98SE upgrade CD that you
> could purchase from Microsoft for $20.00. This is not the same upgrade CD
> for win98SE that was packaged and sold in Retail Stores. That SE CD was a
> fully enabled CD of the operating system. and did not require Win98 be
> installed first.
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